Scared dog involved in car crash rescued from underneath vehicle

Employees of Midnight Auto and Recovery Services and Stonecliff Animal Hospital helped to recover and treat a dog lodged under an SUV after it jumped from another vehicle in Lebanon, N.H., on Jan. 23, 2018. The dog was uninjured. (Lebanon Police photograph)

From the Lebanon Police Department:

On the evening of Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018, Lebanon Police responded to a report of a motor vehicle collision. Upon arrival, it was discovered a vehicle had struck a canine when it jumped out of another vehicle.

The canine did not appear to be injured but became lodged underneath the vehicle and the people and officers on scene were not able to free it. Lebanon Police reached out to Midnight Auto and Recovery Services who responded to the scene and were able to assist in freeing the canine. The canine was then transported to the Stonecliff Animal Hospital where Dr. Dan Kelly examined the canine and it was later released back to its owner.

Lebanon Police would like to acknowledge the generosity and cooperation provided by Midnight Auto and Recovery Services and Stonecliff Animal Hospital, who both provided their services free of charge. This was truly a community effort with a successful conclusion.

Employees of Midnight Auto and Recovery Services and Stonecliff Animal Hospital helped to recover and treat a dog lodged under an SUV after it jumped from another vehicle in Lebanon, N.H., on Jan. 23, 2018. The dog was uninjured. (Lebanon Police photograph)